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- The Week in Preview: August 11 - Nashua Telegraph
The Week in Preview: August 11Nashua Telegraph, NH - 58 minutes agoSplurge on enough gas to get you to and from Hampton Beach and enjoy free family entertainment at the Children's Festival. The kids can enter the sandcastle ...
- A fictional first lady bares her soul in a racy novel (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Curtis Sittenfeld knew she was being provocative. Invoking "the love that dare not speak its name" in a 2004 article for Salon.com, she burst out of her liberal Democrat's closet and declared: "I love Laura Bush. In fact, there is no public figure I admire more."
- Filming beyond mere plot - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Filming beyond mere plotUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 21 hours ago"Poetry is a valuable thing. It's just a different use of language, which isn't better or worse than a good book. It puts you in a different head space. ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailHow 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to ...Daily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoEditor Goran Kojic said he liked to write morbid and surreal poetry, and sometimes childrenâs poems. âHe was a kind man, with good There were conflicting ...
- Rugby reflects trends in racism (Pretoria News)
There is periodically an event which crystallises for all to see what blacks have always known: that racism is both virulent and commonplace, and that millions of blacks continue to suffer because of it.
- Farmer's Market Hosts First Zucchini Derby (East Aurora Advertiser)
The zucchini is considered one of the most versatile vegetables. There are literally hundreds of recipes for this pesky plant. Baked, boiled, or fried, it appears in meal after meal throughout the summer.
- Village Theatre's Festival of New Musicals Launches Aug. 14 with ... - Playbill.com
Village Theatre's Festival of New Musicals Launches Aug. 14 with ...Playbill.com, NY - Aug 13, 2008She is surprised when she also finds friendship, love, and a home as she joins Mulcahy, a local artist, and the townspeople in exposing the corruption of a ...
- 20/20 Festival slate announced (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Enjoy the Arts is expecting attendance of 12,000 for this year's 20/20 Festival, with more than 60 events in Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods.
- must be protected - La Crosse Tribune
My reaction to Dick Mialâs column on Sunday, Sept. 21, is that the chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was acting in the best interests of all the students at the university by requesting that the College Republicans group remove ...
- City of West Hollywood to Host the Second Annual Algonquin West ... - eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (press release)
City of West Hollywood to Host the Second Annual Algonquin West ...eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (press release), AZ - 7 hours agoIn addition to the awards presentation, âThe Big Read West Hollywoodâ will be kicked-off and will include free giveaways of the classic book âBless Me, ...
- Award-winning poet gave voice to plight of Palestinians - Chicago Sun-Times
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Mahmoud Darwish, whose writings gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - Forbes
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
- Pat Foley brings a road-wily spirit to his music - Foster's Daily Democrat
Pat Foley brings a road-wily spirit to his musicFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 11 hours agoWith that kind of writing, Foley might be only scratching the surface of the meaning he's expressing within his musical poetry. Having the ability to put ...
- Book review - Montgomery Advertiser
For much of the past decade, Barbara Wiedemann, a Montgomery resident, has spent most of her summers traveling and camping throughout the American West, accompanied in a very primitive van (a pickup covered by a shell) only by a lovable, aging but ...
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Daily Telegraph
Far from the Adriatic being named after Hadrian - (H)Adriatic - Publius Aelius Hadrianus (Roman emperor ad?117-38) took his personal name from the Adriatic - or rather, from Hadria, the port in the Po delta after which the sea was named. The reason ...
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